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Find the best music events and make the most of your time in Murwillumbah. From music to sports and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

The Great Southern Nights music series is the perfect way to farewell summer in style, welcoming shorter days and longer nights with four special rendezvous at M|Arts. 🌅🌌 Join us for: 02/05 — Versace Boys 09/05 — Kyle Lionhart 13/05 — Bobby Alu & Mark Crotti 16/05 — Thirst Trap Grab your ticket to any one of these beautiful nights, or commit to the full journey with a bundle for all four events. 🎟️✨

The best of underground electronic sonics featuring local and touring DJs with roots in techno, house and bass music.

Jake Blues rejoins his brother Elwood after being released from prison, but the duo has just days to reunite their old R&B band and save the Catholic home where the two were raised, outrunning the police as they tear through Chicago.
The WOMEN OF COUNTRY show, celebrating and paying homage to some of the greatest female voices in country music.

Take one look at the Versace Boys and you’ll immediately know, good times are coming. Will and Alex, who met at a Sticky Fingers concert in Berlin (obvs), create satirical pop-hop, lacing their shows with freestyle litness, synchronised dance moves and some super deep and meaningful insight into the struggles of being rich, famous, gorgeous and humble.
Richie Weed, the unmistakable voice of Tumbleweed, steps into bold new territory with his Band of Strays launching his new solo LP 'Strays'.
This tour unfolds through a collection of intimate venues — places where community runs deep and creativity quietly thrives. This performance at The Citadel is supported by Great Southern Nights. For this evening The Citadel is an intimate listening venue where we pride ourselves on producing the best sound for our artist and audience. Seats are not allocated, but every seat provides a good view. Bar open from 5pm. Doors at 7pm. And performance at 7:30pm. If not sold out, tickets at the door will be more. Online $35 BF. Powered by Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity.

The Great Southern Nights music series is the way to farewell summer in style, welcoming shorter days and longer nights with four special rendezvous at M|Arts. Thirst Trap.

The best of underground electronic sonics featuring local and touring DJs with roots in techno, house and bass music.
First concert sold out so quick we have added another! Awake Is The New Sleep 20th Anniversary Tour by Ben Lee. Being out on the road just for the sake of it is what it’s all about. anniversaries are nice, but the road is where it happens. Night after night, sweaty, a little chaotic, unpredictable. Hand to hand combat.
Bleak Squad is a new Melbourne four-piece comprised of true Australian art-rock royalty. Featuring Mick Turner (Dirty Three, Mess Esque), Mick Harvey (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, PJ Harvey, The Birthday Party), Adalita (Magic Dirt), and Marty Brown (Art of Fighting), the unlikely quartet unite for the first time on Bleak Squad's brooding, noir-rock debut LP, Strange Love, since shortlisted for the Australian Music Prize. Borne from spur of the moment jam sessions, Strange Love sees all four members juggle multiple instruments, songwriting, their own idiosyncrasies, and lead vocal duties between Adalita and Harvey. The result is a confident nine-song set of love, loss, and lonesome-ness, set to fizzing guitars, slippery bass lines, and the signature illogical squawk of Turner’s guitar. With Strange Love, Bleak Squad announce the boldest of entries into the Australian music landscape. “...they should not be missed live: four Australian music greats with charisma to burn, uncanny chemistry, and a quality set of songs tailor-made for those long, dark nights of the soul.” Andrew Stafford, The Guardian

Singer Songwriters at the Citadel! April 2026 edition. This evening is hosted by Marion Douglas at The Citadel Queen Street Murwillumbah. Join us for an evening of diverse and unique creativity as local Northern Rivers singers perform their own songs, some for the first time in front of an audience. This can be a frightening moment for some. Singing ‘covers’ is one thing, singing your own lyrics with your own melody is a whole other act of bravery and reveal. We also hope the audience will be there for all (not just the person they are particularly supporting). The performers want an audience, of people they know and people they don’t know. It’s all about exposure for all, inspiring creativity, perhaps even in you! Hosted by Marion Douglas. Performers: To be announced soon. Perhaps this will encourage you to write too! Please come and support!